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Publikováno v:
Food Policy. 33:352-361
This study analyzes consumers’ awareness of and attitudes towards yellow maize products in Zimbabwe and suggests intervention strategies that will ensure increased production and consumption of the crop, which is rich in provitamin A to help preven
Doubts have been raised about the effectiveness of carotene-containing foods in improving the vitamin A status of populations at risk. We investigated the effect of papaya and carrots on the vitamin A status of lactating women with 2- to 12-mo-old in
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Autor:
Peter J. Iliff, Lucie C. Malaba, Jean H. Humphrey, Melissa Miller, Nkosinathi V. Mbuya, Rebecca J. Stoltzfus
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 84:212-222
Anemia is prevalent in infants in developing countries. Its etiology is multifactorial and includes vitamin A deficiency.Our primary aim was to measure the effect of maternal or neonatal vitamin A supplementation (or both) on hemoglobin and anemia in
Autor:
Kuda Mutasa, Lucie C. Malaba, Parteson Zvandasara, Peter J. Iliff, Jean H. Humphrey, Lynn S. Zijenah, Brian J. Ward, Kusum Nathoo, Marshall Munjoma, Lawrence H. Moulton
Publikováno v:
AIDS. 18:273-280
To examine the risks of intra-uterine (IU), intra- and early post-partum (IP/ePP) and late post-partum (LPP) mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV-1 and infant mortality in the first 6 months of life.Whole blood was collected in ethylenediaminet
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 55:229-234
Objective: To assess the vitamin A and iron status of lactating women. Design: A population-based cross-sectional descriptive study. Setting: A semi-arid rural area of Makhaza in Zimbabwe. Subjects: Two hundred and seven lactating women with babies a
Autor:
Jean H. Humphrey, John W. Hargrove, Henry Chidawanyika, Peter J. Iliff, Kusum Nathoo, Partson Zvandasara, Kuda Mutasa, Robert Ntozini, Lawrence H. Moulton, Lynn S. Zijenah, Lucie C. Malaba, C. D. Zunguza, Brian J. Ward
Publikováno v:
Epidemiology and infection. 135(6)
SUMMARYStudies of antenatal women form the predominant source of data on HIV-1 prevalence in Africa. Identifying factors associated with prevalent HIV is important in targeting diagnostic services and care. Between November 1997 and January 2000, 14
Autor:
Lynn S. Zijenah, Clare D. Zunguza, Lawrence H. Moulton, John W. Hargrove, Partson Zvandasara, Robert Ntozini, Jean H. Humphrey, Peter J. Iliff, Michael Mbizvo, Lucie C. Malaba, Henry Chidawanyika, Kuda Mutasa, Faith Mzengeza, Brian J. Ward, Kusum Nathoo
Publikováno v:
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). 43(1)
Vitamin A deficiency is common among women in resource-poor countries and is associated with greater mortality during HIV.Fourteen thousand one hundred ten mothers were tested for HIV and randomly administered 400,000 IU vitamin A or placebo at less
Autor:
Lucie C. Malaba, Kusum Nathoo, Henry Chidawanyika, Kuda Mutasa, John W. Hargrove, Lynn S. Zijenah, Lawrence H. Moulton, Partson Zvandasara, Brian J. Ward, Jean H. Humphrey, Faith Mzengeza, Peter J. Iliff
Publikováno v:
AIDS (London, England). 20(10)
OBJECTIVE: To test whether post-partum vitamin A supplementation can reduce incident HIV among post-partum women and identify risk factors for HIV incidence. DESIGN: Randomized, placebo-controlled trial METHODS: Between November 1997 and January 2001
Autor:
Melissa Miller, Lucie C. Malaba, Jean H. Humphrey, Peter J. Iliff, Rebecca J. Stoltzfus, Nkosinathi V. N. Mbuya
Publikováno v:
BMC Infectious Diseases
BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 1 (2006)
BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 1 (2006)
Background Anemia is common in HIV infection and independently associated with disease progression and mortality. The pathophysiology of HIV-related anemia is not well understood especially in infancy. Methods We conducted a longitudinal cohort study
Autor:
Lucie C, Malaba
Publikováno v:
Forum of nutrition. 56